Excerpt from An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal From His Embarking for Georgia, to His Return to London
Cattle, you would have a Confefibt's Reward. You own none but fach as are out of their Senfes would be prejudic'd'agazinfi your aainzg in this Manner; but fay, Thefe are they that need a Ph'yfician. But what if' they will not accept of one, who will be welcome to the poor Prifoners E' Goonthmi in Gon's Name in the Pathfito which your Saviour has directed you, and that Trafi wherein your Father has gone before you! For when I was an under-graduate'at Qxfim', i vifited thofe in the Callie there, and reflect on it with great Satisfac tion to this Day. Walk as prudently as you can, tho.
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